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Virginia 


by 


Elisa Timberlal^e Dax^ia (Hrs* ClTarles E.Davis) 


SniithfioldjVa, 


VIRGINIA BOOK COMPANY 

P. O. BOX 431 

BERRYVILLE, VIRGINIA 22611 



Ststoh, of the Court of Arma aooompanies this sketch* 

asu 

Carr Family .(l3i^ 

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This Bhae has several fosma of spelling,, and it has been doterrained 
that^ there are several separate and distinct families bearing the name. 

The English family of Carr,, seated in Northumberland, considers 
itself of French origin, dating back to the family of Carre in France. 

The Scottish family of Kerr, Ker* Carr is of Anglo-Saxon stock 
\Yhioh migrated to Scotland about the year 1300* However, the Carrs 
of England and France have the same armorial bearings, the Scottish 
Kerrs bear the same arms but with different tinctures* It is held 
that most of the American Carrs are traceable to the Scottish family* 

There are various theories as to the original source and meaning 
of tho nama Carr# Most Authorities attribute its derivation to a 
locality** signifying moist soil- a wood or grove of alders. In 
Anglo- Saxon the word signifies a lock.oaer in Celtic indicates a 
fortification. The name is applied in many districts where some 
castle or eathwork has existed. 

One of the early founders of the name in America was George Carr* 

Ha viras born in Eondon, about 1599, He was one of four brothers, three 
of whoa,Rob9rt, Caleb, and George oame to Amerloa* Benjamin remained 
in Exigland* George was one of the earliest settlers in Salisbury .Mass * 
1639* He was granted an island in the Merrinao river known as ,"Carr*s 
Island”, which was the site of the Carr homestead for many years. 


Notes ^t may be supposed that the Isle of Wight County, Virginia 
family of Carr, descended from the above-mentioned Robert Carr, as the 
name Robert is repeated over and over. The first John Carr night have 
been son of a Robert* As has been stated elsewhere, John Carr did not 
patent land for his own coming over* He nay have been bom in Va* 


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The history of the Carr Family, of Isle of '^ight Coirnty, Va, , 
apparently begins V7ith John Carr, who was granted 150 acres of 
land near the head of Southern Branch of llansenond River, on the 
EO Rov. , 1654, for the transportation of three persons- Rilliam 
Hardy, David Carr, and Edmond Worrell. ("Pioneers & Cavaliers", by 
Relll IJugent.) Ag John Carr did not receive 60 acres for his orm 
transportation, he had evidently come to the colony at an earlier 
date, or wag a descendant of another Carr family. 

In Surry County,which adjoins Isle of V/ight, there is to be 
found a non oupative will of one John Carr (Deeds 2- Page 164) 
proved by the oaths of William Walding,and Elizabeth Coggin, who 
stated that on the 5th of March, 1677, John Carr, dying, gave to 
Joseph Farlow all of his possessions, land and personal effects, 
among which was a Bible, and stated that his partner, Joseph Far- 
low, should pay all debts. Ro children, nor wife was mentioned. 

If this is the John Carr that came over with three others, and 
did not leave a descendent, then it is quite possible that the 
Cai*r line of descent came through the David Carr, mentioned previous- 
ly. 

Thomas Carr died in Surry County without a will. The inventory 
of his estate made by Edward Rowell, executor on May Ist, 1694, gives 
no clue as to whether, or not, he left desoendaats. 

To return to Isle of Wight County, we do not find a record of 
the Carr family tmtil a deed made June 28, 1714,wH0ha Carr buys 
land from Richolas Tynes, this land being in the Upper Parish of 
Iglo of Wight County. 


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This John CSarr Is probably tha oorja v;ho naflo a V7ill in Ido of 
itight County, 19th. ^lay, 1754, ■ In this dll ho nentionod soas.cTaong 
r/hoa was Uilliara Carr# ITo will of .ii^llliaa Carr appears anong tho 
Isle of V/ight records, and it is duo to the faot tlrat ho was lilring 
across the County Itoo in llanscnond County ,alo:ig with other Carr 
faailies. Thoro lauat havo been recorded in I'ansenond County eei’-oral 
wills of the Carr I’araily in tha tine that elapsed bet’.'/oen the record 
of Jolin Carr, 1654, and tho first Carr will filed in Isle of V.'ight 
Co'onty, 17S4, eighty years* 

Michael Srewer and Wiilian Carr sold to Tlionas Ihiglioh 70 acres, 
part of SCO acres tliat belonged to Williaa Vaughan, frora hia to Ts# 
Cai-r# This deed dated 1st ifov.,1768# _ , 

die Eiiglish, daughter of Thoroas sad Ifery Inglish, was el- 
ready the wife of ilathan in 1763, As we have no will of 

Williata Ej.jglish, it besoms evident that this william Cairr, and 
Thomas Inglish were the parents of llatlian Carr, and Arm Inglish* 
Thomas Inglish made a v/ill,and mentioned his wife, liary* Sub® 
sequently, Mary Siiglish made her will, in which she mentioned her 
daughter, A-m, end. her son-in-law, Ilathan Carr, end her grandson, 
Thomas Carr* 

Tliomas Carr married Charlotte Beale, daughter of Benjamin Seale, Jn 
and his ?/ife, Elisabeth, in Southampton Comity on June 25, 1789, 

Thomas Carr made his vvill in Isle of V.'ight ^ounty in 1616, He 
left a son, ITathaa Carr, and other children. He devised to his son, 
Hathaa 102^“ acres on ■^cnoh tliat leads to Beaver Ban Branch, 

The record of tho marrinfjo of the above ITathaa Carr oannot be lo- 
cated,, but es tho ITathaa Carr records appear In tho old Bible of 
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The children of llathan Carr, and his wife,lIanoy aro recorded thus; 


Ifery Elizaheth horn April 11, 1818 
Am llatilda horn Deo. Ill 1819. 


E^-isa AlW- horn 
Sophia Jane horn 
lames T, horn 
Bon 3 amine Lavana 
Enallne horn 


Oat. 29, 1821 
Jan. 30; 1823. 
April '8, 1825, 
!JIay 4, 1828 
June 1, 1829, 


The marriage of Eliza Ann Carr to Jesse 1i'?hitehead is recorded in 

the Marriage Booh of Isle of Wight County, This is recorded as , 

Jan, 1, 1843, Parent, Hathan Carr, Elisa Ann Carr Whitehead died 

Hovemher 12, 1899, Jesse IThitehead died August 19, 1876, They were 

the parents of seven children, namely: 

William J. horn Jiuie21, ’1845 
Sarah Elizaheth Feh, 7, 1847, 

Virginia T^ Jan, 7, '1849, 

Jesse T, May 28; 1854, 

Eya E. Oot, 30, 1856, 

Julius Jan, 16, 1859, 

Ida C, Aug, 16, 1860, 


Sarah Elizaheth liThitehead was married to Thomas W, Goring in the home 
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Carr Wills , Isle of Wight County, Va, 

Will Boot 4 ■ 

John Carr, yeonan, slot and vyoat etc 

Ilentlons ■ daughter, Ilary Carr, gives, her hogs & heifer. 

Daughter jSiizaheth Carr .hogs,. 

Daughter, Sarah ^arr, heifer and money. 

Daughter ,Craco, Dest & plate. 

Daughter .Eleanor Duct, 1 shilling. 

Son, VTiiiiam Carr, gun & sword, 

Son,Ahraham Carr, iron v/edges & cooper’s tools. 

Son, Hardy Carr, plantation where I now dwell, and 20 shillings for school 
All the rest to dear wife, and three youngest children, sons, 
fo son, John, one shilling, 

SoUjEohert, ” ” 

Friend- Kobart Carr and sons executors, 

I.tide 19 May, 1734, -- 

Probated Sap* 83, 1734, Johr^Carr, 

Witnesses, , . 

John Darden 

J ohn Duct ' , 


Yol, 4, Page 59, . 

Robert Carr’s Will Made l^ay 10, 1734. Prob. may 26,1735. 

fo loving wife,I&,ry ®arr use of dwelling house & half of land for life. 
Ocher half to son, Robert Carr, and ail at his mother’s death, Gives 
wife horse , ’saddle bridle for life. 

To daughter, Elizabeth Darden a seal etin trunt,5 shillings & her 
part of estate. Mates wife & Robert Carr exors. 


Witnesses 
Hardy Counoill 
Michael Cousioil 
Charles Cotmcil 



Appraisement of Hardy Carr’s Estate (llo will) 

Pd. Charles Pulgham V Abraham Carr. 

?d, Arthur Applewhaite 

Pd. Samuel Holden 

Pa, Capt. James Dridger’a Acct, 

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Spencer Carr s ‘^ill W.B.8- ^age 505. ITairport Parish, 

Wife to have ■'land plantation, then to son, John Cai-r, Gives ''olm ’ 
Carr iron pots, large dest and bason, 3 pewter plates ,4 pewter spoons, 
one gun,rian’s saddle & bridle. Brother, John Carr, to have those 
things in teepii'ag laitil son,Jolin ^arr, is 21 years old. 

Son, ■^uoa Carr to have hed, spoons, pots etc, a c * 

Brother ^rdy ^arr, a horse & cart etc. Sister -^jy arr, chest & ewe. 
Uncle, Abraham .^ohmson, and Brother, Johai Carr exors, 

I ilade iily 29, 1778, Spencer Garr, 



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V7»B. 10. Page 4S. 

A-brahan Carr's Will llade Jan. 10, 1786, ProTj. Sep, 7,1786, 

Son, l.Iill3 Carr 56 acres bought of Robert Johnson on other side ‘of 
road i^oBi ray home 'also bed, sheets, lambs ^sows, small deslc, bason, gun. 
Son, VViiiiam Carr, bedSi fprniture largo aish,a basoncj plates, speokaled 
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Gi'and child patience Carr 6 shillings & no more, 

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Grand child, Sarah Carr, one bed without furnitiire & no more, 
fo Son, Abraham Carr, large dish, two plates , hand. mill. 

To wife, Susannah, remainder of plantation, and land for her life or 
widovvhood. At death, or marriage to go to son.Abraham Carr, If Abraham 
do not reach lawful ago, then to son, William Carr, 

Wife, 6nd son, l^ills Carr,exors, 

Abraham Carr, 

f/itnesses 
Elijah "ohnson 
William 'Carr 
John Carr, 


W.B.IO.- Page S76. liade 7 Aug., 1779. Prob, 6 Jan, 1794. 

John Carr's Wfii 

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feather 'bed bought at Wm, Beale's sale. 

To Wife, land where I live for her i7ido;vhood then to son, Dempsey Cam 
Son, Elisha Carr lOO acres that I bought of Edward Gatling, Ha to have 
mare at wife's death, also desk and feather bed, ‘ ‘ 

Mentions children- Jacob; Dempsey, Elisha, Honor, Edey, Priscilla, 

^d Sally, Son, Dempsey ,exor. 

Witnesses John^arr 

"oseph ^\iok \ 

Fleming 
Dempdey Beale 


W.B. 13- ^aga 206. Made 3 Oct. 1810- Probated 3 ^eb., 1812, 


Andrew Carr s'Wiii 

Mentions wife^gives her land for life. 

Son, Abraham Carr all land & plantation,and if he have no hairs then 
to two daughters , ITanoy & Elisha, ' ‘ „ 

Children, Ehody Eo.wler, Kaaoy Carr, Elisha Carr , .Abraham arr. 
Friend, Henjamin •‘Sradshaw, exor. 

Witnesses ' . Andrew-jCarr ■ . 

Joseph Ihick, John Fowler, Joseph ■'’^owler. 


W.B, 13, Page, 602. ■ . , 

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Will Book 14. Page 260. Hade 9 August, 1816. Probated Jan. 6, 1817, 
Thoaas Carr* a Will 

Mentions wife, Charlotte, and gives to her as long as she is his 
OTido;7,or for life 100 acres of land, three negroes, Aaron, Tenpy,and 
Jacob, older still, cart etc. 

fo son,IIathan Carr 102|- acres of land near dan branch.to ^ing Sale 
Swanp to the mouth of Shippen's "ranch that leads to Beaver Ban "ranch,' 
also negro, Venus, ans Jordan, feather bed ;farniture , pine chest, stock etc 
fo daughter , Elisabeth Council a nogro boy, Isaac , and a cheat.' 

To son, Benjamin Carr 102^ acres afmouth of Shippen’s Branch, to Joseph 
Sohnson's land, ad. Richard Corson,deooa3ed,''cno negroes, pine chest, 
feather bed and furniture etc. 

To son, Jesse ^arr, 100 acres, negro boy, Tony feather bed ^ f umiture, 
cow 7 calf etc. ■ ■ ■ 

To daughter , Mary Carr,negro Hidde,and Jacob, feather bed S) pine chest. 

To son, Solomon 'Carr 100 acres and the place I new live, ad, Joseph J, 
Holland’s lino, to Thomas Baughtrey*s place { Thomas deceased) to 
Little To’wn road, ... 

To daughter , Sally Carr, negro Jack, a feather bed,fximiture and negro, 
Amabjr, 

To daughter, Angelina Carr .negro, Elisha, featherbed 7 Purnituro ,pine 
chest and negro Tempy. 

V/ife to sell blacksmith tools, and school the children that are not yet 
educated. ... ... 

Hanes children: Elizaberh, Haney, Hathan, Benjamin, Ifary, Jesse, 

Solomon, Sally, Angelina, and gives each tliroe dollars. 

Oives son, Hathan, ten dollars cash, friends, John Saunders & son, BenJ, qyj 
V7itnssses 

Codwin Council Thomas KCarr 

Andre’w Lester 
Robert Vaughan 


Charlotte* Carr's Will W.3. 17, Page 40, Made 6 Sep., 1824, 

To sons, Hathan & Solomon Carr $ 50,00 each, also hogs and shoats, * 
To daughter, Angelina Carr s? 50,00, also bed and furniture, friend, 
Jos, J. -Holland, and son-in-law John Saunders exoro, 

‘ Charlotte ' Carr 

Witnesses 
Robert Vaughan- 
Rhoda Williams 
Margaret Williams 




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Some Carr deeds. 

D.B.2. P. E84, June 28, 1714. 

Mcholas Tynes sold to John Carr land in Isle of Wight County. 

D.3. 12. Page 101, Kov,6, 1766 Ahi-ahaa Carr bought land from 
Kobert Johnson & v/ife, 

D.B.4. l*age 17, Indenture 22 June, 1729 between Edward Steubens, of 
the Upper Parish of Isle of V/ight and Kobort Carr of the bov76r Pari 
160 acres a patent to Earnaby i^Eemiie-— South side of Blaotivater, 

I).B.6, Page 42. ’ Indenture betvireen Joseph Powell, of the lower Par. 
and Eobert Carr,S^, land between Eobert Carr& linothy Uach. 

B.B.e. Page S18, 24 June, 1755 Gilstrap Williams sells to Eobert 

Carr land that was a patent to Hugh Ca!!!pboll{will in Hansemond Co.) 
he wills it to James Coi7ling,then to Thomas Cowling, and ho to 
Eobert Williams, deceased Ss noiy to Eobert Carr, 

'^D.B.?. Page 141, Gilstrap Williams to Eobert Carr 24 June, 1745 
on Blachwater Hiv©r, 

B.B.8, Page 52. Christopher Seynolds to Eobert Carr land in ^ottoway 
Parish on north side of Blaofewater Elver 1-00 acres, a pat. to Hugh ^ 
Campbell, part of 1311 acres, to Campbell 21 April, 1695 ,VTill of Hugh 
Campbell to Eichard Keynolds Jan. 14, 1741, 

B.B.IE, Page 326. Eobert Carr &> wife I^a^y sell to Hoses Daughtry 
225 acres of land-^- to Wm. Carr's corner then along John Carr's line, 

1 Peb. , 1770. 

D.B. 12, Page 250, Indenture 1 Hot, 1768 betv/sen Michael Brewer & Wil- 
liam Carr, and Thomas English 70 acres patent of 200 acres to Wn, 
Uaughan from him to William Carr, 

D.B. 12, Page 396. Peb. 4, 1771 John Carr, of Bute County ,H.C.' 
sells to Eichard ■ Bradshaw for '30 lbs, 225 acres ‘in -Newport Parish, 
ad, Iiat, Griffin, to Towler*s,to Ed’ward Gatling, to Moses Daughtry^ s- 
to Wm, Carr's line^ to John Iswrencs's line, 7 I&i*ch,1771, 

D.B, 16, John Carr, lle'wport Parish sells land to Absalom Beale, 

4 Aug, 1707, 

D.B. 13, Page 208. John Carr & Patience, j6 June, 1737 sell to A-j^salom 
Seale SO acres which John & Patience heifed from Pater Council father 
to Patience Carr. 

D.B. 21 - Pago 378, _ John Carr, Sr, 30 Aug,, 1811, and wife Mary, sell 
to David Carr co acres for § ICO, 

D.B. 23. Pago 10, 8 Deo., 1827 Hathan Carr & Ann his wife, sell to 

Jonathan Sobertson for 500 land on Ming Sale S;vamp at mouth of 
Slrippen's Branch at Cor, of Jesse Carr, to Joseph Jolinson's line 
to Eichard Corson's deceased- 133^ bores, by survey. 



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Southampton County Eecords 

Will Booh 2. 58. !!aao Juno 19, 1763, Prohatod 13 Oct. 1763. 

Will of Hobert Carr 

To eldest son, T^ohort Carr the plantation where he non lives, and 

2S5 acres ad5oiiiii'ifj,alBo 125 acres in Soiithaapton County called Puny 

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To yoiuinest son, Johji Cnrr,whore I now live and 150 acres adjoini^i?;^ 
also 225 acres in Isle of Wight ad^oininij the land of rny oldest eon, 
Robert on ivest side of Cabbin -^anch and 25 acres on Puny Rldyc, "‘■f ' 
ho die wltho'ut hoirs.to his four sictera.Ann '^oneojlilisabcth Johuxson, 
F-ebocca Carr, and Grace Carr. 

I’o eldest danerhter I&rtlui Revel 25 shilllnss,^ Gives datj^htera all 
household furniture and 20 lbs. Wife, Corah ^arr. 

W’itnooses Robert Carr 

Arthur G.nii th 

Virsis Gtnith 

Bavid '3’olmsoa 

Goorpe Blalcoly 


Cill -^oob: 4, Pajjo 1G8» Southampton County. . 
Will of Jolm Carr IJade 30 Hey ,1786, 


To vTife the use of all iKjrsoiUil property mitil son.’Aswronoe is 21 years 
end laiid on the south side of Cypreos 2'j?r.mp, 

To son, Richer son Carr negro, hueliy.ana SO lbs. 

To son,Jolin Carr, the place that I "now live ozi, 

Hentions fo'or eons, lawrence, John, Bichenson, and Hebert, 

Education, of children provided for, 

Wife ajid Elisha Barden & lenuel Lawrence onors. " 



Jesse Carr 
Charles Hedgepeth 


John Carr, 


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la the histor-y oatitlod," ssventoenth Century Isle of V^ight 
County Virgiiiia” , by John Bcniiett Boddie,with whom Hro, Charles 3, 
Davis collaborated to prodttoe ,ajad on page 562, there is foiuid the 
statement that Elias Carr was Govomor of north Carolina, He was 
tha son of Jonas Jo’inston Carr m Elizabeth Hilliard ^pcid fprandson of 
0^1, Jonas JohiiSton and Ms wife, Hiss Csa*r, Page 497 6f the same 
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A TTiBit to tlio state -library. In Klohnonfl, Va. , and a earofiil 
DooiTch of tho Court Qrflor Booto of -alo of Comity rovoc.lod 

nothinj of any partionlar Intoroot concernincj the Carr -anily. 

2iio very e’osGncs from tho reoorfls of litigation and fl'isiratos, 
indioatcB thoa to liavo iDecn lai7-abiC{lng,pGGGa«>lovin" citlsons. 

Lasarua Carr appoaro to liava been a cabinet tialror .rrlio aioo mdo 
coffins, Copeland Barlcor.of Isle of whose cllstinirairihod 

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son, Col, C'osiah Parhsr lived at"!lacclGsfie-ld was also a cabinot 
nalrer; bo they Eust have oocupiod e position e-s a eraftcna.and hloh- 
ly respGGtod, 

xjat’iaii^^^ was foimd to ba owning 2G0 esras of land in Bansoaond 
County, in ths year, 1705, Sliro ethers by tho narao of Carr avned land 
in Bansenond Comity, and no doubt living there, ^heso ware 

Jo!m ^err (1783) vrltli 579 acres (/^athan nay liavo boon his son) 

ISrs, ^arr (1783) with 321 acros 
'fitus ^arr (1733) v/itli 266 fiores, 

la the year 17Sd (Sanaoi^ond Coinity) ‘^c-thaa Carr had 250 acres 
and Slislia Carr hiid 100 eoros, ^ohn ^tirr 260 aoros. 





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